Although this release does not take into account the security concerns of user dinkel, it is a step towards a more solid OpenPGP extension for HTTP, as it introduces the "Discovery" method: Enigform can now tell if the remote site supports (and has enabled) the OpenPGPEngine through mod_auth_openpgp (no other implementations available, yet).

[RELEASE] Enigform 0.8.1 and mod_auth_openpgp 0.2.1

buanzo escribió:"Discovery" method: Enigform can now tell if the remote site supports (and has enabled) the OpenPGPEngine through mod_auth_openpgp

Great, just testing. Seems it works. Problem is with signed request from enigform. It works but when click to enigformtest (signed request) it causes mod_auth_openpgp segfault.Tested with both Windows and Linux version of enigform.

It the gpg setup is complete for the user for Apache (or that particular virtual host if you're using mod_itk), then it should not segfault. Try suing to the apache (or equivalent) user, and run "gpg".

After installing this version seems in Firefox in MS Windows the combination ctrl-t ctrl-v (open new tab and paste url) doesn't work. Firefox without this version enigform or with version 0.8 seems work.

Yep, I noticed it. I believe it has to do with the fact that I update the statusbar in the middle of an event that gets fired during tab-change. I might just need to force focus on the addressbar. Any ideas?

Additionally, I've been working all day on implementing enigform and mod_auth_openpgp "import key" functionality. I'm having some issues with gpgme import operation. Any gpgme expert here?

Enigform installs without any problems and it works as expected on your testpage. Nice one!

buanzo escribió:Yep, I noticed it. I believe it has to do with the fact that I update the statusbar in the middle of an event that gets fired during tab-change. I might just need to force focus on the addressbar. Any ideas?

I started to have a look at it ... possibly I will send a patch quite shortly if you like?! used to hack on a firefox plugin and it's quite a good opportunity to refresh my knowledge. I also figured out that if you are looking at local files then in the status bar 'Testing...' will stay forever. 'OpenPGP: NO' would be correct. Again if I find something, you'll get a patch.

And after that, I have to set up an Apache server to also test mod_auth_openpgp ;-)